Disinfect any area the animal might have infected (especially with saliva) using a 1:32 dilution (4 ounces to a gallon) of
household bleach solution to quickly inactivate the virus.
Not exact matches
Wash in a mild
bleach solution (1 teaspoon
household bleach to 1 quart of warm water), rinse and allow to dry overnight.
An inexpensive, effective and safe
solution can be made from diluting
household liquid chlorine
bleach.
This negative ion makes
solutions, such as
household bleach, basic.
Experts also recommend taking a bath in a mild
bleach solution (a half - cup of
household beach for a full tub, according to the National Eczema Association) two to three times a week to reduce bacterial growth on the skin.
Knives, saws, and cutting table surfaces should be disinfected using a
solution of 50 percent
household bleach for at least an hour.
A 1 %
solution of
household bleach can be used to remove the sticky outer coating of the eggs, making it easier to rinse them away.
Parvovirus on
household and kennel surfaces can be destroyed using a
solution of 1 ounce of chlorine
bleach mixed with 1 quart of water.
To clean up a
household, a very effective cleansing
solution is four ounces of
household bleach to a gallon of water.
A dilute
solution of
household bleach (four ounces of
bleach in 1 gallon of water) makes an excellent disinfectant.
(Using a 1:32
solution of
household bleach should do the trick).
After an occurrence of distemper in a multi-cat
household, the entire house needs to be thoroughly cleaned with a
solution of
bleach and water and any shared bedding, food bowls etc. need to be thrown away.
• If you are cleaning surfaces that may be contaminated or have urine from an infected pet on them, use an antibacterial cleaning
solution or a
solution of 1 part
household bleach in 10 parts water.
Clean with
household detergent or a
solution of 4 ounces of
bleach to 1 gallon of water.
You can clean items you suspect to be infected with a
solution of one part
household bleach to 30 parts water.
An inexpensive preparation is a
solution of 4 ounces of
household bleach mixed with 1 gallon of water (a 1:32
solution).
The organism is readily killed by
household disinfectants or a dilute
bleach solution.